The Florida cold snap appears to be over. The frost did a number on the tropical plants here in this subtropical area. It was starting to look like October with sheets draped over plants like Halloween ghosts. Sadly, the bougainvillea that was so beautiful over the neighbors fence succumbed. We'll know soon enough how hard the citrus crops were hit.
It's been a while since I have posted anything and even my reading your posts is falling by the wayside. I am in Florida now. I have a yard where little attention was spent on landscaping for the past years so I am slowly and (somewhat) methodically addressing that. I also volunteer to work at the pollinator garden and the edible garden I helped install at the UU grounds and I took over the volunteer job of cleaning out the overgrown community garden by my neighborhood mailboxes. The neighbor who was doing that got sick and could no longer attend to it. It's a bigger job than I'd thought at first -- not only overgrown with weeds, but the plants that are wanted there are in life and death competition for each others' spaces. And two walks a day, morning and evening, so Levi can keep up with addiction to canine social media and a daily rousing came of stick or ball midday take up another chunk of my time. I have a weekly meditation group that I co-facilitate, and my own ...
I do hope there was no permanent damage also. I do remember the sheet routine. When you live in Florida, you never threw away any old ratty sheets, they became plant protectors each winter.
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